You know ssh will compress what goes through its tunnel to begin with, right?
So, you can eliminate at least one command there..
On 10/17/08, Girish Venkatachalam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 17:29:56 Oct 17, Mike wrote:
will work out much faster and better than plain old dd(1).
On the
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 10:52 PM, Johan Beisser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You know ssh will compress what goes through its tunnel to begin with, right?
ssh_config(5) says Compression defaults to no.
On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 6:57 AM, Matthew Dempsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 10:52 PM, Johan Beisser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You know ssh will compress what goes through its tunnel to begin with, right?
ssh_config(5) says Compression defaults to no.
If you use ssh -C
disintx wrote:
Hi all,
I've been trying to find myself a nice wireless PCI card that will be supported
by OpenBSD.
I've checked the man pages for ath/an/atu/atw/etc and haven't really found
anything that would work for me - for example, on ath(4) I see two PCI cards,
but neither of them support
On 23:57:17 Oct 17, Matthew Dempsky wrote:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 10:52 PM, Johan Beisser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You know ssh will compress what goes through its tunnel to begin with,
right?
ssh_config(5) says Compression defaults to no.
That is quite correct.
And I left out the cd
On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 12:12 AM, Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you use ssh -C it'll compress
I know, but I understood ssh will compress what goes through its
tunnel to begin with to imply this is the default behavior. Maybe
Johan meant can instead of will.
hi
in plan to replace my firewall boxes with new systems.
i have 6 aktive interfaces where are 3 internal networks ( 1Gbit )
an 2 where the internet traffic goes.
after the announcement of 4.4 release i prefer the sun T 1000 system
with 8 interfaces as replace box.
what are you thinking it is
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First time I've pre-ordered. Wondering when the 4.4 PKG_PATHs will be
available so that I can add packages?
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First time I've pre-ordered. Wondering when the 4.4 PKG_PATHs will be
available so that I can add packages?
This is a very frequently asked question.
As it says on http://openbsd.org/44.html :
The OpenBSD 4.4 Release:
To be released Nov 1, 2008
If you
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Hello,
Packages will be available on the release date, that is on November 1st.
I never had enough money to buy official CDROMs (shame on me, I'm poor),
but I think that the port tree (ports.tar.gz) may be on it, so you might
be able to compile the packages you need.
Regards,
Maxime DERCHE
On
Hello, all.
I'm brand new to this list, so I don't know anyone here. Also, I'm a
BSD newb who has mostly worked with Linux and some proprietary Unixes.
As the subject summarizes, I am trying to install an OpenBSD box for a
client who wants 8GB RAM. I did some searching and found only a
couple
On Sat, 18 Oct 2008 12:47:16 -0700
Jason Bechtel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, all.
I'm brand new to this list, so I don't know anyone here. Also, I'm a
BSD newb who has mostly worked with Linux and some proprietary Unixes.
As the subject summarizes, I am trying to install an OpenBSD
Is there a more suitable mailing list for this kind of query?
Thanks
2008/10/16 gm_sjo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Forgot to mention, i'm running 4.3 release.
2008/10/16 gm_sjo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
I have a very basic pf NAT setup for testing on my new firewall. The
firewall has two PPPoE
On Oct 18, 2008, at 2:23 AM, Matthew Dempsky wrote:
I know, but I understood ssh will compress what goes through its
tunnel to begin with to imply this is the default behavior. Maybe
Johan meant can instead of will.
You're right, I did. Sorry for the confusion, I was typing on the
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On Oct 17, Stijn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Hi, Stijn.
Did you already tried to start X with the command startx without
using any xorg.conf file (none in /root/ or /etc/X11/)? When no
xorg.conf file is found X will try to run with
Any plan for an official or unofficial OpenBSD presence at the
HITB conference? (I don't see it listed on http://openbsd.org/events.html)
Any opportunity to purchase CDs or T-shirts at this event?
On a related note, anybody who might be in Kuala Lumpur through the
weekend of November 1st, any
I updated xenocara from cvs, added the line you sugested in
nv_driver.c and rebuilt xenocara. Then I tried to run Xorg
without any xorg.conf and it did not run any more. Xorg.0.log is
attached.
--Jairo Souto (38)8814-4787
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 04:29:14PM +0200, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
On Thu,
On 20:37:53 Oct 18, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
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I did not try to initiate X of that way. After to have tried, it did not
work either. This is what I obtain in the log:
(EE) Unable to locate/open config file
Why are you getting this error? Copy the
Hey guys,
So after I setup CARP on my routers/firewalls, I've been having some
problems. CARP for the most part works. There was a minor glitch that
both CARP systems saw themselves as Master, but that was solved.
The main problem now is I can't ssh from the Internet into them.
Before CARP, I
Actually, I feel kind of stupid for asking the question. Of course you
can never ssh into the virtual carp interface, which is what I was
trying to do. SSHing into the physical interface still works no
problem. Then again, it would be Yay..CARP is working 100%.
The only thing you can do to the
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